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Re: QoS on Office Communicator
Dave,
I will have to verify on Communicator 2007, but this is how it worked on Communicator 2005 (I believe it is identical in both) . . .
If I set the minimum port to be utilized to 8000 and the maximum port to be used as 8100 invariably the following ports are always used for a video call:
8000 Audio RTP
8001 Audio RTCP
8002 Video RTP
8003 Video RTCP
The ports being used would always start at the minimum and increment with additional streams. You are correct in stating that the port range for audio and video are intertwined and cannot be separated. However, if you are refering to a system using a single audio and video stream via Communicator you can pretty much always pick to ports that video is using.
Regards,
Steve